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William F. Braun passed
William F. Braun passed
away Ma y 10, 2002.
away May 10, 2002.
He was born March 29,
He was born March 29,
1924 to Frank and
1924 to Frank and
Aganetha Br aun near
Aganetha Braun near
Herbert, Sask. He was
Herbert, Sask. He was
energetic, always run-
energetic, always running to his next activity.
ning to his next activity.
Gifted with a creative,
Gifted with a creative,
inquisitive mind, he
inquisitive mind, he
collected spools and
collected spools and
paper to make his own inventions. He ac-
paper to make his own inventions. He accepted the Lord in his early teens and was
cepted the Lord in his early teen s and was
baptized. He studied 3 years at Herbert Bible
baptized. He studied 3 years at Herbert Bible
School. He married Elma Penner. They
School. He married Elma Penner. They
farmed until 1976, then moved into Herbert.
farmed until 1976, then moved into Herbert.
He taught Sunday school and served as a
He taught Sunday school and served as a
deacon in Herbert MB Church . Later they
deacon in Herbert MB Church. Later they
joined the Gideons. He enjoyed fishing,
joined the Gideons. He enjoyed fishing,
reading and tr avelling, making over 20 trips
reading and travelling, making over 20 trips
to the so uthern US . He stayed involved with
to the southern US. He stayed involved with
the farm as much as h ea lth would allow. He
the farm as much as health would allow. He
whistled spontaneously and enjoyed his
whistled spontaneously and enjoyed his
mornin gs with friends at New Hori zo ns Cen-
mornings with friends at New Horizons Centre. He was a man of few words but deep
tre. He was a man of few words but deep
thoughts and evident wisdom. He had a passion for his family, sitting on the floor to relate to the grandchildren. He faced health
thoughts and evident wisdom. He had a pas-
challenges bravely and left a legacy of honesty, integrity and generosity. Predeceased
sion for his family, sitting on the floor to re-
by 1 sister, he is mourned by Elma; children
late to the grandchildren. He faced hea lth
Judy, Phyllis, Darryl, and Sandra; 11 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; and 3
challenges bravely and left a l ega cy of hon-
brothers. The funeral was May 14 in Herbert
esty, integrity and generosity. Predec ease d
by 1 si ste r, he is mourned by Elma; children
judy, Phyllis, Darryl, and Sandra; 11 grand-
children; 3 great-grandchildren; and 3
brothers. Th e funeral wa s M ay 14 in Herbert
MB Church, with Corny Braun and Ed
MB Church, with Corny Braun and Ed
Schmidt ministering.
Schmidt ministering.


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 11:41, 26 September 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2003 Feb 7 p. 21

Birth date: 1924 Mar 29

text of obituary:

WILLIAM F. BRAUN

William F. Braun passed away May 10, 2002. He was born March 29, 1924 to Frank and Aganetha Braun near Herbert, Sask. He was energetic, always running to his next activity. Gifted with a creative, inquisitive mind, he collected spools and paper to make his own inventions. He accepted the Lord in his early teens and was baptized. He studied 3 years at Herbert Bible School. He married Elma Penner. They farmed until 1976, then moved into Herbert. He taught Sunday school and served as a deacon in Herbert MB Church. Later they joined the Gideons. He enjoyed fishing, reading and travelling, making over 20 trips to the southern US. He stayed involved with the farm as much as health would allow. He whistled spontaneously and enjoyed his mornings with friends at New Horizons Centre. He was a man of few words but deep thoughts and evident wisdom. He had a passion for his family, sitting on the floor to relate to the grandchildren. He faced health challenges bravely and left a legacy of honesty, integrity and generosity. Predeceased by 1 sister, he is mourned by Elma; children Judy, Phyllis, Darryl, and Sandra; 11 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; and 3 brothers. The funeral was May 14 in Herbert MB Church, with Corny Braun and Ed Schmidt ministering.